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Samsung's Galaxy S26 to Combat Fraud with AI Feature

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Samsung's Galaxy S26 series will include an AI-powered fraud detection feature, previously exclusive to Google's Pixel phones, aiming to protect users from scams and digital threats amid rising global fraud rates.

The feature, now integrated into the Galaxy S26, analyzes incoming calls and messages using on-device AI to identify patterns associated with fraudulent activities, according to phonearena.com. Users receive immediate audio and vibration alerts upon detection of suspicious activity, warning them of potential scams before they can incur financial losses or compromise sensitive data.

Unlike requiring a separate app, the fraud detection operates directly through Samsung's default phone application. Users must manually enable the feature in the phone's settings.

Google emphasizes that the analysis of calls and messages occurs locally on the device, ensuring user privacy by not uploading conversations to the cloud. The scanning is limited to unknown numbers.

The integration of this feature comes as digital fraud escalates globally. The Global Anti-Scam Alliance reports that losses from phone and message scams surpassed $1 trillion in 2024, highlighting the need for smart protection tools.

Currently, the fraud detection feature on the Galaxy S26 is available only in English and limited to the United States. Pixel phones support the feature in other markets like Australia, India, and the UK, suggesting potential expansion for Samsung users in the future.

Google has also indicated that the feature will eventually be available to more Android devices beyond Samsung and Pixel phones.

This development intensifies competition among companies to integrate AI technologies into user experience, not only to improve performance but also to enhance digital security against rapidly evolving threats.